New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Wednesday announced an ex-gratia payment of Rs 10 lakh to the family members of the adult victims of the Palam fire incident and Rs 5 lakh to the next of kin of the minors who died in the Palam fire incident. Posting on X, Gupta said: “The Delhi government stands firmly with the affected families and will ensure all possible support. Financial assistance is being provided.” She announced “Rs 10 lakh each to the family members of the deceased adults, Rs 5 lakh each to the family members of the deceased minors and Rs 2 lakh each to the seriously injured”. “We are committed to ensuring relief, support and all necessary assistance during this difficult time,” she added. A fire broke out in a multi-storey residential building in southwestern Delhi’s Palam area on Wednesday morning, killing nine members of a family, including a 70-year-old woman and her three granddaughters, officials said. Three other people were injured, including two who jumped from a building at Ram Chowk market near Palam metro station in a desperate attempt to escape the flames, they said.
What happened at Denver International Airport? Power outage affects flight services
power failure Denver Train service and flights to Denver International Airport gates were affected Wednesday morning.

according to Denver An electrical incident occurred at the airport around 9:20 a.m., resulting in a ground stop, airport officials said.
Denver International Airport said in a post on
“A ground layover has been implemented for inbound flights to DEN. Passengers are encouraged to check with their airline for the latest flight status. Updates are coming soon,” the company said in a separate post.
Denver International Airport: All power outages, service affected
Denver International Airport officials later informed that power was restored at 11:04 a.m., nearly two hours after the first outage. They said operations will return to normal and asked the public to remain patient.
Airport witnesses told CBS News that passengers were not allowed to board waiting planes and that the power outage affected restroom facilities.
Photos taken inside the airport showed large crowds of people in a state of limbo, either waiting to arrive at the gate to board a suspended train or to board a flight.
Additionally, a ground stop was implemented, preventing any flights from landing, which is classified as an “equipment failure” on the FAA website. This ground stop is expected to end at 11:30 am
spring break and travel
The outage comes as airports experience an increase in travelers during spring break. Additionally, there have been long lines at security checkpoints across the United States as Transportation Security Administration employees are not getting paid during the partial government shutdown.
The airport advises travelers to always arrive at least two hours before their flight, regardless of the season. Travelers can check current wait times at FlyDenver.com.
Delhi govt to present industry-friendly budget with focus on growth, job creation: CM Rekha Gupta
New Delhi: The Delhi government’s budget for 2026-27 will focus on industrial growth, investment and job creation, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Wednesday.While interacting with industrialists, Gupta said her government was preparing an industry-friendly budget and sought their suggestions.Entrepreneurs from various industrial sectors attended the meeting and shared their needs, suggestions and expectations, a statement from the Delhi CMO said.“The government is preparing a budget to accelerate industrial growth, attract investments and create large-scale employment opportunities. Inputs from the industry will get due priority in the upcoming budget,” the chief minister said.The Delhi government is scheduled to present the budget for 2026-27 on March 24, 2026.Industries Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa was present at the meeting. Industry leaders highlighted the need for several policy and structural reforms to accelerate industry growth.They recommended revising capital expenditure norms for industrial areas, converting industrial land to freehold and ensuring adequate supply of potable water to industry.They also recommended developing Delhi as a Global Competence Center (GCC) hub, implementing green building policies and providing incentives to promote the use of eco-friendly equipment.Discussions also focused on improving logistics and strengthening manufacturing. Industry representatives called for smoother supply chains, stronger logistics infrastructure and policy support to enhance production capacity.They suggested electricity subsidies for industries, implementation of a single-window clearance system, reform of the floor area ratio policy and promotion of the recycling industry to streamline operations and reduce costs.Representatives from unplanned industrial areas also expressed their concerns. They called for infrastructure upgrades, improved drainage systems, upgrading of Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs) and better sewage treatment facilities.The Chief Minister said Delhi’s industry and manufacturing are the backbone of the city’s economy, driving employment, innovation and economic growth.She emphasized that the government’s approach is based on “development through partnership” and continuous dialogue and cooperation with industry, and assured that feedback will be carefully considered when formulating the budget and specific measures will be formulated to transform Delhi into a modern, competitive and industry-friendly economy.
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Trump’s Homeland Security pick Markwayne Mullin offers shocking details of 2016 secret mission: ‘It was absolutely horrific’
During his confirmation hearing, Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) told fellow senators he took a “confidential” trip to an undisclosed location while serving in Congress in 2016. It marks the first time Mullin has acknowledged his formal involvement in a covert foreign mission – possibly in a dangerous part of the world.
“It was a confidential official trip,” Mullin Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., the top Democrat on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, answered the question fieryly during his confirmation hearing to lead the Department of Homeland Security. homeland security.
Mullin also left the door open to the possibility that he could go abroad to do “missionary work” before being elected to Congress. However, he did not provide further details.
Mullin often suggested to colleagues that he participated in security missions in conflict zones before joining Congress, Axios reported.
Mullin calls covert mission training ‘absolutely terrible’
On Wednesday, he shed more light on unreported travel during his time as a lawmaker.
“I had to go through graded training. It was fun training and stuff,” he said, adding that it was “absolutely scary.”
“I never talked about the details specifically,” he added.
When Peters asked him, “So where do you smell war, sir?” he replied, “I just said it was classified – and the date and the place and the mission, I never talked about those details.”
Marin stressed that he did not need to disclose the specifics of the trip to the committee because it involved official business.
Peters said he would seek more information on his own. “That’s good,” Mullin replied.
Who is Markwayne Mullin?
Mullin, 48, has served in the Senate since 2023 after serving a decade in the House representing Oklahoma. He is a member of the Cherokee Nation, a business entrepreneur, and has a background as a collegiate wrestler and mixed martial arts fighter.
While in the Senate, Mullin served as the House’s unofficial mediator, often resolving conflicts between the two chambers. Additionally, he is a staunch supporter of the president and supports his agenda on Capitol Hill.
America shuts down
The effort to appoint a new Homeland Security secretary comes as the department has been shuttered for more than a month amid a congressional impasse over funding its immigration enforcement activities.
Meanwhile, agencies under the Department of Homeland Security, such as the Transportation Security Administration, are also experiencing the effects of the shutdown. The impasse has created considerable staffing challenges at the airport, with many TSA officials resigning and others calling in sick while going without pay during the shutdown.
Prime Minister Modi holds talks with Kuwait Crown Prince; reiterates India’s stance on regional peace
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi He had a phone call with Kuwait Crown Prince Khalid on Wednesday to convey Eid al-Fitr greetings.During the conversation, Prime Minister Modi also condemned the attack on Kuwait amid ongoing clashes between US, Israeli and Iranian forces.
Prime Minister Modi said in a social media post on“We agreed that continued diplomatic engagement remains critical to regional peace and stability. I thank him for his continued support for the security and well-being of the Indian community in Kuwait,” he added.Prime Minister Modi also spoke to UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Monday and reiterated India’s strong condemnation of all attacks against the Gulf country, which resulted in the loss of innocent lives and damage to civilian infrastructure.The talks come amid reports of a new wave of Iranian drone attacks on the country’s energy infrastructure.The Prime Minister posted on X that the two leaders agreed on the importance of ensuring safety and free navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.Prime Minister Modi said: “We will continue to work together to promote the early restoration of peace, security and stability in the region.” At the same time, he conveyed Eid al-Fitr greetings to the president. India has a significant energy partnership with the United Arab Emirates, which, according to the Indian government, is India’s fourth-largest source of crude oil and second-largest source of LNG and LPG.Apart from the safety and security of the Indian diaspora, India’s immediate concern about the conflict is the potential impact on its LPG supplies through the Strait of Hormuz, which is effectively blocked by Iran.As the administration said earlier this week, India has chosen to engage in dialogue and diplomacy with Tehran to address its concerns rather than consider joining a U.S.-led military coalition to secure the critical waterway.Regardless, the proposal to send warships has met with little acceptance among America’s NATO allies.
What is the Jones Act? Trump abandons 100-year-old shipping law for 60 days to lower fuel prices during Iran war
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a 60-day temporary waiver of the century-old Jones Act, a move aimed at easing rising energy prices amid ongoing turmoil in global oil markets due to escalating tensions with Iran.The decision allows foreign-flagged vessels to transport fuel and other essential goods between U.S. ports, a major shift from longstanding domestic shipping rules.The White House said the exemption was intended to cushion the economic impact of supply disruptions caused by ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. Press Secretary Carolyn Leavitt said the move would “mitigate short-term disruptions to oil markets” and ensure that critical resources such as oil, natural gas, fertilizers and coal can flow more freely through U.S. ports.The news comes as oil prices surge and supply chains are strained by disrupted shipping routes and instability at major chokepoints around the world.
What is the Jones Act
The Jones Act, formally known as the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, is a United States federal law regulating domestic maritime commerce.The law was enacted after World War I to strengthen the U.S. shipping industry that had suffered heavy losses from German submarine attacks.Under the act, any cargo transported between U.S. ports must be transported by a vessel that:
- Built in the United States
- owned by U.S. citizens
- Register under the American flag
- The crew is mostly made up of Americans
The law is designed to support national security and maintain a strong domestic shipping fleet. Critics, however, argue that it limits competition and raises transportation costs, particularly for fuel and essential goods.
Why exempt now
The temporary shutdown comes as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly conflicts involving Israel and Iran, disrupt global energy supplies.The Strait of Hormuz is a key flashpoint, through which a large portion of the world’s oil supplies pass. Disruptions in the region caused crude oil prices to surge and had knock-on effects on global markets.In the United States, gasoline and diesel prices have climbed sharply in recent weeks, forcing the government to take swift action.By waiving the Jones Act, the administration hopes to increase shipping flexibility, allowing foreign vessels to help transport fuel domestically and potentially easing supply bottlenecks.The Jones Act waiver coincides with the U.S. Treasury Department easing sanctions on Venezuela’s state-owned oil company PDVSA, allowing U.S. companies to resume business with the oil giant under certain restrictions, as the Trump administration seeks to increase global crude supplies amid the war with Iran.
Will it decrease fuel price
Experts say the impact is likely to be limited. While exemptions can improve logistics and reduce transportation restrictions, fuel prices are affected by global crude oil markets, refinery capacity and geopolitical risks. Any relief from the pump may be temporary.Still, the move is indicative of the Trump administration’s broader efforts to stabilize energy markets, along with measures such as easing oil-related restrictions and tapping strategic reserves.
IPL 2026: List of coaches of all 10 teams
New Delhi: indian premier league The (IPL) 2026 season is just around the corner and all 10 teams have finalized their coaching set-ups and support staff ahead of the new season. The tournament is scheduled to begin on March 28 with defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru taking on Sunrisers Hyderabad at the M. Stadium. Chinnaswamy Stadium.The team’s backroom staff is made up of experienced international names and former players.
RCB will be led by head coach Andy Flower and will be supported by Dinesh Karthik and Omkar Salvi. Chennai Super Kings move forward under the guidance of Stephen Fleming, Michael Hussey and Eric Simmons.At Mumbai Indians, Mahela Jayawardene leads a strong staff that includes Lasith Malinga and Kieron Pollard. Kolkata Knight Riders are led by Abhishek Nayar as head coach with Shane Watson and Dwayne Bravo playing key roles.Gujarat Titans are coached by Ashish Nehra while Rajasthan Royals rely on Kumar Sangakkara. Kings XI Punjab is managed by Ricky Ponting.Lucknow Supergiants are coached by Justin Langer with Kane Williamson as consultant while Delhi Capitals have Hemang Badani as head coach.Sunrisers Hyderabad will be coached by Daniel Vettori and supported by the likes of Muttiah Muralitharan.
Indian Premier League 2026 : Head coach and staff
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB)
- Head Coach: Andy Flower
- Batting Coach: Dinesh Karthik
- Bowling Coach: Omkar Salvi
- Assistant Coach: Richard Hassall
- Scout: M. Rangarajan
Chennai Super Kings(CSK)
- Head Coach: Stephen Fleming
- Hitting coach: Michael Hussey
- Bowling coaches: Sridharan Sriram, Eric Simons
- Fielding Coach: Rajiv Kumar
Mumbai Indians(MI)
- Head Coach: Mahela Jayawardene
- Batting Coach: Kieron Pollard
- Bowling coaches: Paras Mhambrey, Lasith Malinga
- Fielding Coach: Carl Hopkinson
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)
- Head Coach: Abhishek Nayyar
- Bowling coach: Tim Southee
- Assistant Coach: Shane Watson
- Fielding Coach: Dishant Yagnik
- Mentor: Dwayne Bravo
Gujarat Titans(GT)
- Head Coach: Ashish Nehra
- Hitting coach: Matthew Hayden
- Assistant coaches: Ashish Kapoor, Narendra Negi, Parthiv Patel
Rajasthan Royals(RR)
- Head Coach: Kumar Sangakkara
- Batting Coach: Vikram Latour
- Bowling Coach: Sean Bond
- Assistant Coach: Trevor Penny
Punjab Kings (PBKS)
- Head Coach: Ricky Ponting
- Bowling coach: James Hopps
- Assistant Coach: Brad Harding
- Spin Coach: Sairaj Bahutule
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG)
- Head Coach: Justin Langer
- Hitting coach: Matthew Mott
- Bowling coach: Bharat Allen
- Assistant Coach: Lance Klusener
- Fielding Coach: Abhay Sharma
- Consultant: Kane Williamson
Delhi Capital (DC)
- Head Coach: Herman Badani
- Bowling coach: Munaf Patel
- Assistant Coach: Ian Bell
- Director of Cricket: Venugopal Rao
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)
- Head Coach: Daniel Vettori
- Batting coach: Harish Jayakumar
- Bowling Coach: Varun Aaron
- Assistant coach: Simon Helmut
- Spin Coach: Muttiah Muralitharan
I-PAC raid: SC questions Mamata’s role, tells Bangladesh govt ED cannot remain helpless
New Delhi: Supreme Court Wednesday condemned West Bengal government for objecting to its effectiveness law enforcement bureauChief Minister Mamata Banerjee has entered a plea for alleged obstruction in the I-PAC raid.The Supreme Court noted that no entity can be left without remedies under the Constitution.A bench of Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and NV Anjaria asked how legal recourse would be sought if the central investigation agency is not allowed to approach the court.“If, as you argue, the ED cannot file a writ under Section 32, then it certainly cannot approach the High Court under Section 226. Where will they go? There cannot be a vacuum,” the top court said.The judge also cited Mamata for allegedly obstructing officers during the raid, saying that raised larger constitutional issues.Senior advocate Shyam Divan, appearing for the state, argued that the ED was not a legal entity and therefore could not file the writ petition.He said only the Union of India has the authority to initiate such proceedings and warned that allowing departments to independently invoke writ jurisdiction could disrupt the federal structure.Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Mamata, also argued that the education ministry was unable to seek directions in connection with the CBI probe into alleged obstruction of justice.Meanwhile, in its plea, the central agency sought to register an FIR against Banerjee and the police. It also raised questions about the FIR filed by the West Bengal police against its personnel.Earlier, on January 15, the Supreme Court termed the alleged obstruction of justice as “very serious” and stayed the FIR against the ED officials who conducted the raids. It also directed the West Bengal police to preserve CCTV footage of the operation.The court also issued notices to Banerjee, the West Bengal government, former superintendent of police Rajiv Kumar and other senior police officers on a request from the education ministry seeking a CBI probe into alleged obstruction of justice.
